NUTRITIONAL THERAPY OF CANCER

About the Book

SPECIAL FEATURES

The book presents a new approach to cancer treatment never published before

This treatment is nutritional and naturopathic, based upon an intensive programme of diet and supplementary nutrients, the avoidance of toxins and the use of naturopathic elimination

The predecessor of this new treatment is the reasonably well-known therapy devised and published by Dr. Max Gerson in the 1940's and 1950's

Compared to the Gerson Therapy, the new treatment adds a huge amount of new nutritional knowledge and measures that have become available since Gerson died in 1959. It omits aspects of the Gerson Therapy no longer thought useful in a modern context.

The first half of the book prepares the thought processes of the reader for an open mindedness towards the general concept of the therapy and its background

In the process of 5 above it sets out principles that are of very wide potential application to the whole subject of understanding and treating chronic illnesses, not just cancer, though it focuses most particularly on cancer throughout

The greatest space is given to explaining in detail the exact basis of the therapy and the medical philosophy that lies behind it. The very strong element of naturopathy runs throughout. However, the scientific research that supports this approach to chronic illness and cancer is examined with unprecedented depth with the objective of convincing the sceptical and giving added credence to this sort of work generally

The overriding philosophy behind the therapy is embodied in "The Theory of General Chronicity", which is a theory developed by the author himself and expounded in this book. This theory is unique to the book and could only be formulated by someone with both naturopathic understanding and very detailed and up to date knowledge of the medical sciences, including biochemistry

The overall double message of the book is:This is the best way to treat cancer in future, subject to some concessions to the orthodox

"The Theory of General Chronicity" is an important blueprint for future medicine to follow

No other book on cancer has ever been written to examine the subject in this manner

No "alternative" book on cancer has ever included so much detailed and informed analysis of the scientific literature